
South Florida News: Panthers Win, Trump Tariffs Blocked, and More
**Local News Roundup: Panthers in Stanley Cup Final, Trump Tariffs Blocked, Hit-and-Run Arrest, and Art Theft** South Florida experienced a busy news day, with significant developments in sports, politics, crime, and local governance. The Florida Panthers hockey team secured their place in the Stanley Cup Final for the third consecutive year, marking a significant achievement for the state. Simultaneously, the political landscape saw a federal court in New York block the majority of President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, impacting imports from China, Canada, and Mexico. The Trump administration is appealing this decision. In other news, the family of Anthony Arcé, a 22-year-old killed in a hit-and-run accident last week, expressed relief at the recent arrest of David Alemán. "What this person did wasn't right," said a family member, expressing the family's hope for justice. The arrest comes as a week has passed since the deadly incident. Separately, two Miami-Dade County employees were arrested this morning for allegedly stealing artwork valued at $50,000. Investigators used video footage from the Port of Miami to identify the thieves. Finally, Broward County Public Schools announced a new policy for the end of the school year. Backpacks will no longer be permitted on school campuses from Thursday, May 29th, through Tuesday, June 3rd. This measure is intended to increase safety at schools, as the school year concludes. Students may still bring lunches in standard lunch boxes.